Explain the differences in the procedures used to collect data in a reading preference, a reading interest, and a reading choice study.
What will be an ideal response?
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To help transmit positive acceptance to children:
a. help children figure out ways of doing things. b. allow the children to go at their own pace. c. let the children stay with what they are making until they feel it’s done. d. help children figure out ways of doing things and allow them to go at their own pace.
Having skills to manage conflict and maintain healthy relationships is a protective factor
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The researcher has two reliability coefficients from past sample scores. The KR-20 reliability coefficient is .62 and the split-half reliability coefficient is .78 . What does the researcher possibly need to be aware of?
a. Speededness b. Length c. Variability in scores d. Sample size
What is an advantage of ethnographic research in early childhood studies?
A. It is carried out in naturalistic settings so that the data collected is more likely to reflect children’s actions, behaviours or views, as the child is more likely to feel comfortable in a natural context B. It is quick to carry out C. It is a cost-effective method of data collection D. It requires little skill, therefore a novice researcher could carry it out